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God at the margins : making theological sense of religious plurality / Aimée Upjohn Light.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Winona, Minnesota : Anselm Academic, 2014Fecha de copyright: ©2014Descripción: 149 páginas ; 21 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781599821887 (paperback)
  • 1599821885
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • BR 127 L53.2014
Contenidos:
1. Liberation theology -- 2. Feminist theology -- 3. Theology of religions -- 4. Post-pluralist approaches to interreligious work -- 5. Interreligious methods and God at the margins.
Resumen: Explores the broadening sources for Christian theology by examining the places to find God that have been historically overlooked by Christian tradition. These places, known as "the margins," often go unseen except by those who dwell there due to factors such as gender, economic poverty, and religious identity. Through overviews and in-depth explorations, this book introduces readers to contemporary interreligious work and its methodologies, which recognize God's presence among religious others and embrace the experiences of non-Christians as theological sources.-- From publisher's description.
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1. Liberation theology -- 2. Feminist theology -- 3. Theology of religions -- 4. Post-pluralist approaches to interreligious work -- 5. Interreligious methods and God at the margins.

Explores the broadening sources for Christian theology by examining the places to find God that have been historically overlooked by Christian tradition. These places, known as "the margins," often go unseen except by those who dwell there due to factors such as gender, economic poverty, and religious identity. Through overviews and in-depth explorations, this book introduces readers to contemporary interreligious work and its methodologies, which recognize God's presence among religious others and embrace the experiences of non-Christians as theological sources.-- From publisher's description.